Grapevine &#39;ifg seven&#39;

ABSTRACT

This invention is a new and distinct interspecific grapevine denominated ‘IFG Seven’. ‘IFG Seven’ is characterized by producing large, firm, oval green seedless berries with a distinctive and unique flavor. The fruit ripen and are harvestable from mid to late August.

LATIN NAME OF THE GENUS AND SPECIES CLAIMED

Vitis interspecific hybrid

VARIETY DENOMINATION

‘IFG Seven’

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The new and distinct grapevine described and claimed herein originated from a hand pollinated cross of the A2674 selection (an unnamed interspecific Vitis selection received under contract from the University of Arkansas) and the Princess variety (non-patented) hybridized in May 2003. The abortive seed traces were subsequently embryo cultured and the resulting plant was planted in the field in April 2004. The present variety of grapevine was selected as a single plant in July 2005 and was first asexually propagated by hardwood cuttings in December 2005 near Delano, Kern County, Calif. The resulting propagules were planted during April 2006 near Delano, Kern County, Calif. and were found to reproduce true-to-type through at least two generations of asexual reproduction.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The new grapevine ‘IFG Seven’ is characterized by producing large, oval green seedless berries with a distinctive flavor described as toffee or cotton candy. Typical commercial grape varieties are of the vinifera species and have a neutral flavor characterized mainly by sugar and acid with no strong aromatic component. Grape breeders have used several native American grape species to improve hardiness, disease and insect resistance as well as incorporate aromatic flavors into the vinifera species. Previously introduced interspecific varieties have had very limited commercial success due to small fruit size, large seed traces, slipskin texture or lack of firmness. The new grapevine ‘IFG Seven’ uniquely combines large firm seedless berries with a distinctive aromatic flavor. The vine is productive and can be pruned to short spurs. Berries ripen approximately mid-August in Delano Calif. Berries are light green in color but can amber when exposed to full sun and are moderately susceptible to bruising.

The new grapevine most closely resembles its pollen parent the Princess variety but can be distinguished from Princess by having slightly smaller, less cylindrical and more oval berries with a very strong aromatic flavor that the Princess variety lacks. ‘IFG Seven’ can be distinguished from its pollen parent, A2674 by its larger cluster size and its larger more oval berries which have much smaller seed remnants.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURE

The accompanying photographic illustration in FIG. 1 illustrates in full color ‘IFG Seven’. The colors are as nearly true as is reasonably possible in a color representation of this type.

DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Throughout this specification, color names beginning with a small letter signify that the name of that color, as used in common speech, is aptly descriptive. Color names beginning with a capital letter designate values based upon R.H.S. Colour Chart, published by The Royal Horticultural Society, London, England.

Throughout this specification subjective description values conform to those set forth by the International Plant Genetic Resources Institute publication ‘Descriptors for Grape’ (Vitis spp.) (1983) which was developed in collaboration with the Office International de la Vigne et du Vin (OIV) and the International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV).

The descriptive matter which follows pertains to ‘IFG Seven’ plants grown in the vicinity of Delano, Kern County, Calif. during 2010, and is believed to apply to plants of the variety grown under similar conditions of soil and climate elsewhere:

-   Vine:     -   -   General.—Size — Large. Vigor — Vigorous. Density of foliage             — Medium. Productivity — Productive. Root stock — Own root.             Training method — Typically spur pruned leaving 2 bud spurs.         -   Trunk.—Trunk diameter of 4-year-old vines at 30 cm above the             soil line — 4.9 cm. Shape — Medium-Slender. Straps —             Short-Split. Surface texture — Medium. Inner bark color —             Can be any of the following colors; Grayed-purple; 184A and             B, and 185A. -   Shoots:     -   -   Young shoot.—Form of tip — Fully opened. Distribution of             anthocyanin coloration of tip — Piping (striped). Intensity             of anthocyanin coloration of tip — Very weak. Density of             prostrate hairs of tip — Dense. Density of erect hairs of             tip — Absent. Color — Can be any of the following colors;             Green; 146A and B, and N144C, and 144A, and Greyed-purple;             184A and B, and 185A.         -   Woody shoot (mature canes).—Shape — Medium-Slender.             Internode length — Short-Medium; About 8.3 cm. Width at node             — About 0.9 cm. Cross section — Elliptic. Surface —             Striate-Ribbed. Main color — Can be any of the following             colors; Dark brown-Reddish brown; 166D, and 175A. Density of             erect hairs of nodes — None or very sparse. Density of erect             hairs on internodes — None. Growth of axillary shoots at             full bloom — Medium; Approximately 28.1 cm.         -   Flowering shoot.—Vigor during flowering — Medium. Attitude             during flowering on shoots not tied — Erect-Semi-erect.             Color — dorsal side of internodes — Green with Red stripes.             Color — ventral side of internodes — Green with Red stripes.             Color — dorsal side of nodes — Green with Red stripes. Color             — ventral side of nodes — Green with Red stripes. Density of             prostrate hairs of nodes — Very sparse. Density of erect             hairs of nodes — None. Density of prostrate hairs on             internode — Very sparse. Density of erect hairs on internode             — None. Anthocyanin coloration of buds — Absent.         -   Tendrils.—Distribution on the shoot (at full flowering) —             Discontinuous. Length of Tendril — Long; About 22.1 cm.             Thickness — Medium. Color — Can be either of the following             colors; Yellow-green; 144A and B. Form —             Bifurcated-Trifurcated-Quadfurcated. Number of consecutive             tendrils — 2. -   Leaves:     -   -   Young leaves.—Color of upper surface of first four distal             unfolded leaves — Can be either of the following colors;             Green; 146A and B. Average intensity of anthocyanin             coloration of six distal leaves prior to flowering — Absent             or very weak. Density of prostrate hairs between veins             (lower surface) — Very sparse. Density of prostrate hairs on             veins (lower surface) — Sparse-Medium. Density of erect             hairs between veins (lower surface) — Absent. Density of             erect hairs on veins (lower surface) — Sparse-Medium.         -   Mature leaves.—Average length — About 14.3 cm. Average width             — About 18.5 cm. Mature leaf size — Medium-Large. Shape of             blade — Wedge-shaped. Number of lobes — 5. Anthocyanin             coloration of main veins on upper side of blade— Absent-Very             weak. Mature leaf profile — Flat. Blistering surface of             blade upper surface — Weak-Medium. Leaf blade tip — In the             plane of the leaf. Undulation of margin — Slight. Thickness             — Thick. Undulation of blade between main and lateral veins             — Absent. Shape of teeth — Mixture of both side's straight             and both sides convex. Length of teeth — Medium. Ratio             length/width of teeth — Small. Shape of upper lateral             sinuses — Open. Depth of upper lateral sinuses — Shallow.             General shape petiole sinus — Half open-Slightly open. Shape             of base of upper leaf sinuses — U-shaped. Tooth at petiole             sinus — Absent. Density of prostrate hairs between veins on             lower surface of blade — Very sparse. Density if erect hairs             between veins on lower surface of blade — Very sparse.             Density of prostrate hairs on main veins on lower surface of             blade — Sparse. Density of erect hairs on main veins on             lower surface of blade — Medium. Density of prostrate hairs             on main veins on upper surface of blade — Sparse. Density of             erect hairs on main veins on upper surface of blade — None.             Autumn coloration of leaves — Leaves can be a single color             or combination of colors, in a mottled pattern or on the             edges of the leaves; Yellow; 13B, and 10A and B, and             Yellow-green; 151A.         -   Upper surface.—Color — Can be any of the following colors;             Green; 147B, and 146A and B. Anthocyanin coloration of main             veins — Absent-Very weak. Surface appearance — Semi-glossy.             Blistering surface of blade — Weak.         -   Lower surface.—Color — Can be any of the following colors;             Green; 146A and B and C. Anthocyanin coloration of main             veins (lower surface) — Absent. Glossiness — Weak. Surface             texture — Rugose. Surface appearance — Dull.         -   Petiole.—Length — About 11.5 cm. Length of petiole compared             to middle vein — Slightly shorter. Density of prostrate             hairs on petiole — Sparse. Density of erect hairs on petiole             — None.         -   Buds.—Bud fruitfulness — Basal; Mostly fruitful. Position of             first fruitful shoot on previous season cane — 1^(st) to             2^(nd) node. Time of bud burst — Late; Mar. 20, 2010. -   Flowers:     -   -   General.—Flower sex — Hermaphrodite. Length of first             inflorescence — Medium; About 17.9 cm long by 14.8 cm wide.             Position of first flowering and fruiting node —             3^(rd)-4^(th) (current season growth). Number of             inflorescence per flowering shoot — 1.1 to 2. Time of bloom             — Medium to Late as compared with similar varieties in the             growing area of Delano, Calif. Date of full bloom — May 20,             2010. -   Fruit:     -   -   General.—Ripening period — Late; Approximately Sep. 6, 2010.             Use — Fresh market. Keeping quality — Good. Resistance to —             insects: Average typical of Vitis vinifera species.             Diseases: Average typical of Vitis vinifera species.             Refractometer test — solid-sugar: About 19.2 Brix. Brix/acid             — About 68.6. Titratable acidity — About 0.28. Juice pH —             About 4.14.         -   Cluster.—Mature cluster length (peduncle excluded) — About             24.1 cm. Mature cluster width — About 20.4 cm. Mature             cluster weight — About 1261 g. Bunch density — Loose-Medium.             Number of berries — About 157. Form — Circular-Conical.         -   Peduncle.—Lignification of peduncle — Weak. Length of             peduncle — Medium. Approximately 2.7 cm.         -   Berry.—Uniformity of size — Uniform. Single berry weight —             About 9.7 g natural. Shape — Elliptic-Obtuse ovate. Seeds —             Contains small rudimentary seed traces. Cross section —             Circular. Berry dimensions — longitudinal axis: About             28.3 mm. Horizontal axis: About 22.8 mm. Berry firmness —             Soft-Medium. Particular flavor — similar to Toffee or Cotton             Candy having a hint of Vitis riparia flavor. Bloom             (cuticular wax) — Very weak. Berry separation from pedicel —             Medium. Skin color (without bloom) — Yellow-Green; single             berries can be a range of colors, depending on sun exposure             and individual berry maturity; 151D, and 144D, and 153C and             D.         -   Skin.—Thickness — Medium. Texture — Medium. Reticulation —             Absent. Tenacity — Tenacious to flesh. 

1. A new and distinct variety of grapevine as herein illustrated and described. 